just noticed a MAJOR glitch in the ERTL KITT 1:18 die cast
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just noticed a MAJOR glitch in the ERTL KITT 1:18 die cast
i was just looking at my ERTL Kitt, which ive had for a year or so and noticed something i hadnt ever noticed,
He has a clutch pedal?!?!?!?!
has anyone else ever noticed this, its not like a small E brake pedal or anything, its the same size as the brake pedal, therefore its a clutch...
WTF?
He has a clutch pedal?!?!?!?!
has anyone else ever noticed this, its not like a small E brake pedal or anything, its the same size as the brake pedal, therefore its a clutch...
WTF?
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Yep, several people had noticed the clutch pedal. I noticed it when I got mine too because I inspect things really close. I was like...what is the world is that doing there?
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To be honest that ain't a major glitch as one slice with a sharp knife and its all over.
The major glitch is the tailgate: a massive metal frame around the tailgate glass, then another black band around smoked tailgate glass. Where ever did they get this idea from ??
It should be just a plain clear glass, no fat frame or blank band.
The major glitch is the tailgate: a massive metal frame around the tailgate glass, then another black band around smoked tailgate glass. Where ever did they get this idea from ??
It should be just a plain clear glass, no fat frame or blank band.
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Because the nose is flush, I made mine look like the first season nose with turnsignal covers next to the scanner, added peaces of self adhesive clear plastic sticker:

I think the rear hatch has the metal frame for the strength sake because it's made as a opening part. They could've glued the window though on top of the metal frame and black out the edge so it would look like it's glass like in the real car. The thick black edges now are even OUTside of the windows when they should be painted INside to look accurate and the thickness should be about half of what it's now.
I'm glad ertl made this model but still would be nice if some company could produce 100% accurate KITT model.
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I think the rear hatch has the metal frame for the strength sake because it's made as a opening part. They could've glued the window though on top of the metal frame and black out the edge so it would look like it's glass like in the real car. The thick black edges now are even OUTside of the windows when they should be painted INside to look accurate and the thickness should be about half of what it's now.
I'm glad ertl made this model but still would be nice if some company could produce 100% accurate KITT model.
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Here's few improvements I've made to my KITT model lately. Since the paint was damaged because of the accident I had with my model, I took the model apart to get easy access to the parts. Also because I intend to repair the scratched paint it's easier to do when the model is taken apart.
Here's the pics of my alterations:
First the thing that started this thread, the clutchpedal. I intend to paint the black holder part in brown later:

Then the rear window, I removed the black painted edge with Humbrol thinner and cotton sticks. The tinner leaves foggy marks to the surface but polishing made it smooth and shiny again:


Made also the doorpanels more accurate, I painted the surrounding areas black and added the chrome L-trim from Bare Metal Foil:

To the dash I made the top countdown from peace of plastic and the "lights" to it & voicebox from stickers. I've straighten the first top countdown light already after this pic was taken

Still going to do more, I intend to cut the foglights openings as one wide opening per side, paint the T-tops the outer edge black from inside as per real TA T-tops, the tan trims in the door openings, maybe I'll paint even the interior sail & overhead panels in tan.
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Here's the pics of my alterations:
First the thing that started this thread, the clutchpedal. I intend to paint the black holder part in brown later:

Then the rear window, I removed the black painted edge with Humbrol thinner and cotton sticks. The tinner leaves foggy marks to the surface but polishing made it smooth and shiny again:


Made also the doorpanels more accurate, I painted the surrounding areas black and added the chrome L-trim from Bare Metal Foil:

To the dash I made the top countdown from peace of plastic and the "lights" to it & voicebox from stickers. I've straighten the first top countdown light already after this pic was taken


Still going to do more, I intend to cut the foglights openings as one wide opening per side, paint the T-tops the outer edge black from inside as per real TA T-tops, the tan trims in the door openings, maybe I'll paint even the interior sail & overhead panels in tan.
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